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A parent of a child in care has the right to:(1) Enter and examine your child-care home during its hours of operation without advance notice;(2) File a complaint against your child-care home;(3) Review your child-care home's publicly accessible records;(4) Review your child-care home's written records concerning the parent's child, as outlined in §747.601 of this chapter (relating to Who has the right to access children's records?);(5) Receive from your child-care home:(A) HHSC's inspection reports for your child-care home; and(B) Information regarding how to access your child-care home's compliance history online;(6) Have your child-care home comply with a valid court order signed by a judge that prevents another parent from visiting or removing the parent's child from your child-care home, as outlined in §747.3901 of this chapter (relating to To whom may I release a child?);(7) Be provided with contact information for Child Care Regulation, including the department's name, address, and telephone number;(8) View any video recordings of an alleged incident of abuse or neglect involving the parent's child maintained by your child-care home as long as:(A) Video recordings of the alleged incident are available;(B) The parent is not allowed to retain any portion of the video depicting a child who is not the parent's child; and(C) Your child-care home notifies in writing the parent of any other child captured in the video recording, before allowing the parent to inspect the video recording;(9) Obtain a copy of your child-care home's policies and procedures, as outlined in §747.503 of this subchapter (relating to Must I provide parents with a copy of my operational policies?);(10) Review, upon request of the parent, your:(A) Staff training records; and(B) In-house training curriculum, if any; and(11) Be free from any retaliatory action by your child-care home for exercising any of the parent's rights.